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attention to what is the proper work of his department, and which if properly done will very fully occupy his time.
The question
7.
the future salary of the
as to
office,
Seems
to
Ine
to-
point
depend largely
on a
with which I am insufficiently
ainted viz. the extent
aequainted
the supply of, and the
t of
demand for, gentlemen possessing
necessary qualifications.
the ease it would seem
that
a neur
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just
officer, and one
who is to be relieved
of
of his predecessor's duties, should not in fairness
as much as
some
ss receive
one who has
rendered such long and such remarkbly efficient -
service as Mr. Price. But on
the other hand I am of -
opinion that the duties connected with
are
blie works
public
-likely in the future to
the
for the post.
one a
aspect of
be
greater
ater than
ever
before,
the
and
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